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    Last Congo Ebola patient discharged with end of outbreak in sight

    By Reuters Staff
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    Reuters•March 3, 2020
    Last Congo Ebola patient discharged with end of outbreak in sight
    FILE PHOTO: World Health Organization holds daily news briefing on coronavirus, in Geneva

    By Reuters Staff


    LONDON (Reuters) - The last patient being treated for Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo was discharged on Tuesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said, bringing the 19-month-old outbreak closer than ever to an end.


    The patient's release from hospital in the eastern city of Beni, feted by hospital staff who sang, danced and drummed on trash cans, marks the first time there have been no active cases since the outbreak was declared in August 2018.


    In that period, the virus has killed 2,264 people and infected nearly 1,200 more, making it the second-worst Ebola outbreak in history. Only the 2013-16 epidemic in West Africa was deadlier, killing more than 11,000.


    Congo has now gone 14 days without any new confirmed cases. The outbreak can be declared over once 42 days have passed without a new case - equivalent to two cycles of 21 days, the maximum incubation period for the virus.


    WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hailed the developments as "very good news, not just for me, but for the whole world," at a briefing on Tuesday, and the U.N.-appointed coordinator for response efforts said he was stepping down to return to his job with the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo.


    However, a WHO spokesman cautioned that the outbreak was not yet over, citing difficulties tracking cases in eastern Congo, where militia violence is widespread.


    "Because of the complex security environment, Ebola transmission outside of groups currently under monitoring cannot be ruled out," said the spokesman, Tarik Jasarevic. "A single case could re-ignite the epidemic."


    Even as case loads declined last month and Ebola was overshadowed by the rapid spread of coronavirus around the world, the WHO said it continued to believe the outbreak constituted an international health emergency.


    The current outbreak - Congo's tenth since 1976 - came immediately after another, smaller outbreak was ended in another part of the country in 2018. Congo's dense tropical forests are considered a natural reservoir for the disease.


    After receiving her survivor's certificate, the patient released on Tuesday, Semida Masika, said she was delighted to be headed home.


    "As I am the last survivor, I say thank you very much and praise be to God," she told Reuters.

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